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Kansas
vs
Oklahoma
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/13/2016
2:30pm EST

Lines:
Kansas +3.5
Oklahoma -3.5

Total:
Over 156 (-110)
Under 156 (-106)

Community Picks: Kansas 0% vs Oklahoma 0%

Kansas and Oklahoma Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Kansas
Slaying the sportsbook is a monstrous task. Some days bettors take up residence in a penthouse suite. Other times, they curl up in the nearest ditch, shirtless and toothless. In an attempt to avoid complete destitution, I will post my picks, whether profitable or penniless, through the NCAA tourney. Check out Saturday's selections below (FYI, we're off Sunday):  Kansas (20-4, 13-8 ATS) at Oklahoma (20-3, 10-11)  – The last time these Big 12 behemoths faced, Buddy Hield dropped 46, three overtimes were barely enough to decide the contest and no participant left the floor a loser. A classic in Lawrence, it was arguably the game of this century.  Point blank, the Sooners and Jayhawks are evenly matched. Both light it up from three. Both rank inside the top-30 in offensive and defensive efficiency. Both showcase experienced players. Both have limited frontcourt depth. They're practically mirror images of one another.  The keys to this game are twofold: 1) OU's predictably electric home crowd and 2) Isaiah Cousins. In the first matchup, the senior guard couldn't throw a ping pong ball through a hula hoop. A dreadful 2-for-14 from the field, he was essentially a non-factor. If Cousins brings his 'A' game and Hield and Woodard crack 50 points combined, an achievable bar, Oklahoma will exact its revenge, possibly by a substantial margin. If not, and whoever holds the ball last will inevitably prevail. Bet on the former.  Prediction: Oklahoma (-4) 84 Kansas 77  Continue to Article
February 13, 2016 10:20:am EST
Oklahoma
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- ''Havoc'' is finally taking hold at Texas, where first-year coach Shaka Smart and the No. 24 Longhorns have shaken off a slow start to join the hunt for the Big 12 title. Texas (16-8, 7-4 Big 12) sits firmly among the four teams in a second-place logjam just one game out of first heading into Saturday night's big road matchup at No. 14 Iowa State (17-7, 6-5). Beat Iowa State and Texas knows that a league crown the Longhorns haven't worn since 2008 could be there for the taking. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 6:18:pm EST
Kansas
Hield dropped in 46 points in Kansas' 109-106 triple-overtime win Jan. 4, but the nation's No. 2 scorer is just part of the story. Third-ranked Oklahoma leads the nation in 3-point shooting percentage by a significant margin heading into the rematch with the sixth-ranked Jayhawks. Oklahoma boasts three of the nation's best in 3-point shooting percentage - Hield ranks seventh at .500, Jordan Woodard is 15th at .486 and Isaiah Cousins 22nd at .468. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 4:18:pm EST
Kansas
Kansas coach Bill Self expects his Jayhawks to have their hands full Saturday dealing with Buddy Hield and the rest of the sharp-shooting Oklahoma Sooners. Hield dropped in 46 points in Kansas' 109-106 triple-overtime win on Jan. 4, but the nation's No. 2 scorer is just part of the story. Third-ranked Oklahoma leads the nation in 3-point shooting percentage by a significant margin heading into the rematch with the sixth-ranked Jayhawks. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 1:27:pm EST
Kansas
Five weeks after their epic triple-overtime classic with the No. 1 ranking on the line, Oklahoma and Kansas will meet again with plenty at stake. First place in the Big 12 will be on the line Saturday afternoon in Norman when the third-ranked Sooners get their rematch with the sixth-ranked Jayhawks. With Oklahoma edging Texas on Buddy Hield's last-second 3-pointer on Monday night and Kansas fighting its way to a 75-65 victory over West Virginia the following night, the two Big 12 favorites will enter Saturday tied for first place. The winner of Saturday's game will leave in no worse than a first-place tie with West Virginia, while the loser will face an uphill climb over the final three weeks of the regular season. The Big 12 title race is especially meaningful because of the quality and depth of the league and the history at stake. Kansas is trying to extend its remarkable run of league titles to 12 in a row, while Oklahoma, West Virginia and the rest of the contenders are eager to end the streak. If regaining a share of first place in the Big 12 was part of Kansas' incentive Tuesday night, the Jayhawks also were motivated to avenge a previous loss to West Virginia. Kansas committed 22 turnovers against the Mountaineers' full-court pressure on Jan. 12, 13 combined from Frank Mason and Wayne Selden alone. Turnovers again were the key for Kansas on Tuesday night. When the Jayhawks took care of the ball in the first half and for stretches of the second, they maintained a comfortable lead. When they Jayhawks got careless with the ball and committed four straight second-half turnovers, they allowed the Mountaineers to scratch and claw back into striking distance.  Kansas overcame its 15 turnovers by shredding the West Virginia defense for 56.2 percent shooting when it did get the ball down the floor successfully. Perry Ellis scored 21 points, Mason added 14 and Landen Lucas dominated on the glass, chipping in nine points and 16 rebounds.  West Virginia didn't have enough firepower to get any closer than within four during the final 15 minutes of the game, especially without forward Jonathan Holton. Jaysean Paige scored 14 points on 5-for-16 shooting as the cold-shooting Mountaineers shot a meager 37.3 percent from the field and 5-for-20 from behind the arc. While West Virginia may yet have a say in the Big 12 title race, the Mountaineers still have games against Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa State and Baylor left on the schedule. It's possible they'll have to win as many as three of those to give themselves a realistic chance at the Big 12 crown. Regardless, the winner of Saturday's Kansas-Oklahoma game will certainly be in excellent position. One month after the Jayhawks and Sooners played the game of the year in college basketball, they'll now have a chance to play the game of the year in the Big 12. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 09, 2016 9:38:pm EST
 
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